10. Toyota 4Runner – 13,019 miles

The average 10-year-old vehicle is driven 11,518 miles per year. While the Toyota 4Runner squeaks into the number 10 spot for most miles driven yearly on average – average 13,019 miles – domestic automakers hold six spots.

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9. Ford Expedition – 13,112 miles

It makes sense for large SUVs like the Ford Expedition to dominate this list. Often, these are bought by large, busy families that haul kids, groceries, and weekend DYI projects every day of the week. The spacious cabin, and generous cargo area make SUVs the perfect daily driver for many people.

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8. Cadillac Escalade ESV – 13,257 miles

“Luxury vehicles typically aren’t driven for as many miles because they are often leased, causing owners to keep their mileage down,” said Phong Ly, CEO of iSeeCars.com. “However, the Escalade ESV is the extended stretch version of the standard Escalade and is a common livery vehicle, which explains its appearance on the list.”

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7. Honda Pilot – 13,273 miles

Honda’s Pilot SUV takes the number seven spot on the list, barely beating out the Escalade ESV for most miles driven on average.

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6. Honda Odyssey – 13,282 miles

The Odyssey is the only minivan on this list. However, overall miles that are driven on average by minivans exceed the SUV segment.

“SUVs as a vehicle segment are driven an average of 12,037 miles per year and are second to only minivans,” said Ly. The minivan segment averages 12,501 miles.

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5. GMC Yukon – 13,396 miles

“The vehicles with the highest annual mileage tend to also be the vehicles that last the longest,” said Ly, which is why GMC’s entry-level luxury SUV taking the number five spot on the list is no surprise. SUVs, often built on truck frames, are rough-and-tough durable, built for daily abuse from kids and heavy cargo.

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4. Toyota Sequoia – 13,525 miles

“People who drive their cars the most are likely to prolong the lives of their vehicles with regular service and maintenance because these vehicles may be a large part of their livelihood,” said Ly.

Considering Toyota's better-than-average reliability, it makes sense to see this on the list.

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3. Chevrolet Tahoe – 13,645 miles

The Chevrolet Tahoe – the Suburban’s smaller sibling – is the first of three GM products on the list. The Tahoe has hauled families across the country and back again, racking up the miles. It’s hard to beat an SUV when you’re looking for the ultimate utility vehicle.

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2. GMC Yukon XL – 14,109 miles

Coming in second is the extended Yukon. The extra space means more room for passengers, cargo, and comfort. The GMC Yukon XL is first of two SUVs that average more than 14,000 in a year. That’s a lot of trips to the hardware store.

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1. Chevrolet Suburban – 14,299 miles

This should come as no surprise. Even with gas unpredictable gas prices, Chevy’s Suburban is one of the ultimate family haulers, perfect for taking the soccer to the team to the big game or going across the country on vacation.

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10. Ford Mustang Coupe – 8,990 miles

For all the videos showing various Ford Mustangs plunging into crowds, the two-door coupe isn’t driven that much, on average, compared to SUVs and minivans. Which is probably a safety precaution. The Mustang’s rear-wheel drive and cramped rear seats makes it more acceptable as a second vehicle than someone’s daily driver.

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9. BMW 6 Series Coupe – 8,895 miles

BMW’s long, luxurious coupe takes the number nine spot, racking up just 8,895 miles on average. That's 22.2 percent below the average for all 10-year-old vehicles.

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8. Ford Mustang Convertible – 8,457 miles

Just two spots down from its coupe cousin, the Mustang convertible takes the number eight spot with about 500 fewer miles. You can only have some drop-top fun when the weather is beautiful, which would make sense as to why the Mustang convertible is driven less.

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7. BMW 6 Series Convertible – 7,692 miles

Just like the Mustang, the BMW 6 Series convertible is driven less than its coupe counterpart. A lot less actually. This is a trend you’ll see throughout this list where the both the coupe and convertible version are here, with convertibles averaging fewer miles.

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6. Mazda MX-5 Miata Convertible – 6,927 miles

This is the first two-seat sports car on the list. The lack of rear seats and small interior make the Mazda Miata a niche vehicle. You can’t exactly take your family to the movies in this.

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5. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class Convertible – 6,217 miles

The Mercedes SL-Class is on this list for a combination of several factors. One, it’s a convertible, which limits its usability for its intended purpose of enjoying the sunshine. And two, it’s a luxury car. Luxury vehicles are driven fewer miles by owners on average.

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4. Chevrolet Corvette Coupe – 4,939

The Chevy Corvette coupe comes it at number four. It’s driven 56.8 percent fewer miles than average.

“Coupes and convertibles are the least driven vehicle segments, with coupes being driven 23 percent less than the average vehicle and convertibles 54 percent less,” noted Ly in the study.

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3. Porsche 911 Coupe – 4,637 miles

There’s little difference between the Porsche 911 coupe and convertible being driven on average. The coupe averages a few more miles year – but not by much – clocking just 4,637 miles.

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2. Porsche 911 Convertible – 4,523 miles

The number two spot goes to the 911convertible. The data doesn’t break down specific trims, but considering Porsche has a stable full of high-performance cars it’s unlikely they’re frequently driven enough to rack up many miles.

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1. Chevrolet Corvette Convertible – 4,365 miles

Taking the number-one spot on the list is the Corvette convertible. The drop-top American sports car averages 61.8 percent fewer miles driven a year then your average 10-year-old vehicle. The Corvette, like many on the list, is the epitome of niche vehicles – designed for weekend cruises and trips to the track. They’re not the high-mileage SUVs that haul one’s life back and forth to work, school, and other engagements.

That data isn’t surprising if you think about it.

It’s not uncommon to have a vehicle rack up hundreds of thousands of miles on the odometer. Better engineering and technology does help. However, the more you drive, the more wear and tear you put on a car. It’s a vehicular catch-22. But what cars are driven the most? And the least? Well, iSeeCars.com crunched some numbers to discover just that – and the results aren’t all that surprising when you think about it.

The website looked at more than 1.7 million car sales of 10-year-old cars to gather the necessary data needed for the study, discovering SUVs dominate the list of vehicles that are driven the most miles yearly. But what about cars that are driven the least amount of miles? Well, all 10 are are some form of a two-door sports car – from the Mustang to the Porsche 911.

Click through to see which 10 vehicles are driven the most miles, and which 10 are driven the least.